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The women’s imaging portion of this fellowship provides in-depth training in the performance and interpretation of obstetrical, gynecological, carotid, small parts, cranial, neonatal, pediatric, breast, musculoskeletal, Doppler (including color flow) and abdominal ultrasound exams, including biopsy and drainage procedures. Extensive experience in intra-operative, transvaginal and prostate scanning is also provided. Full-time, nationally recognized faculty members closely supervise the fellow. Participation in ongoing clinical and/or basic research is encouraged. Scanning occurs in three separate sites, which includes nine modern scanning suites staffed by 14 sonographers who perform more than 30,000 examinations annually. Equipment consists of 20 real-time scanners, nine with Doppler capability and five with color-flow Doppler capability. A large ultrasound videotape library is available for the fellow's use. Bi-weekly ultrasound teaching conferences occur throughout the year. In addition, two post-graduate courses devoted to sonography are held annually at the university.

The University of Michigan’s Women’s Imaging/Mammography fellowship will participate in the NRMP Match Program beginning in 2005.

For more information on Women’s Imaging, contact the Division Director of Ultrasound, Jonathan Rubin, M.D.

 

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